TexAgs is Twenty: The Greatest Aggie Athletes of the TexAgs Era

TexAgs founder Peter Kuo purchased the domain “TexAgs.com” on July 22, 1998 – exactly 20 years ago today. Shortly after that, he launched a little website to bring Aggies together on the Internet. Since then, TexAgs has grown into one of the largest single-team media outlets in the country.

Over the last 20 years, the Texas Aggies have provided all of us with some incredible memories on the field, court, track, course and in the pool. There have been some amazing teams and seasons and many individual careers, seasons and single-game performances that will never be forgotten.

To celebrate our 20th birthday, here is a list of the 20 greatest Texas A&M athletes of the TexAgs era...

20. Jenna Moscovic - Volleyball (Setter) - 1998-01

First-team All-American in 2001.

Led Aggies to Elite 8 in 1999 and ’01.

Led nation with five triple-doubles (kills, assists, digs) as a senior in ’01.

Big 12 Freshman of the Year in ’98.

Three-time first-team All-Big 12 recipient.

Elected to Texas A&M Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.

19. Ashlee Pistorius - Soccer (Forward) - 2004-07

Set A&M and Big 12 record for career goals (81) and points (194).

All-Big 12 honors in all four seasons at A&M.

Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year as a senior in ’07.

All-American honors in ’06 and ’07.

Helped lead the Aggies to four straight Big 12 regular season championships.

I know this is a difficult list to put together, but how does Stacy Sykora not make the list? Two Time volleyball All American, played basketball, won the Big XII heptathlon, three time Olympian (silver medalist).

Not that I would be on it....(although I have been here for 20 years)... but you should post a thread/story on the top 20 posters. Even though she isn't around any more, I think 3ga would make the list. Maybe panhandle silm, Over the last 20 years, there have been a few that have stood out. Total thread count should not be a factor so much as content and substance. RW&B out for example.

20 most significant TexAgs posters over 20 years. Would be an interesting read. Bonfire thread(s), coaching changes, 9/11 was a busy time on here...

Football players come and go. what we will remember in the long run are other Aggies and how they affected our lives.

If he'd only caught half of the passes (he dropped), he'da been near the top! As it is..

Great athlete tho..

He was an elite athlete, minus a natural ability to catch passes. But for his "board" fingers, he would have been All-Big 12 as a freshman, and we would have competed for Big 12 titles. That's how impactful he coulda been. Think it haunted him in his pro career as well, though I didn't follow him closely.